Tim Hawkins Shares Hysterical Story About His Wife Behind the Wheel

Christian comedian Tim Hawkins shared an absolutely hysterical story about his wife behind the wheel.

The good Lord blesses everyone. He touches and impacts our lives in many ways. One of the more obvious ways He does this is through the skills and talents that He gives to each person. Each person is equipped with these abilities to use them in a way that brings glory and honor to His name.

Now, some people may be good with their hands and able to manufacture magnificent and awe-inspiring creations easily. Others might be naturally gifted with the written word. Some people may be good public speakers, whereas others shy away from speaking in front of crowds.

But then there are other areas where we might need help, finding that our natural talent doesn't cover this or that thing. In a short, but hilarious clip posted on Instagram, Tim makes it abundantly clear that his wife was not blessed in the driving department. She is not the best driver. Driving is not a talent of hers.

Tim mentions that he was in the passenger seat one day when his wife was driving down the road. He suddenly noticed that she appeared to be in a bad mood. So, being the loving and attentive husband, he asked what had upset her.

"These roads are horrible," she said.

"You've been driving on the rumble strip for 15 minutes," he responded. "Did you not hear that?"

Later in the clip, Tim explained to his wife that rumble strips are meant to inform drivers when they've veered too far off the road. It's a safety measure to alert drivers to correct and get back onto the road.

His wife's response to this safety feature is absolutely hysterical.

"That is awesome for blind people!" she said.

Proverbs 17:22 "A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry."

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